- Cambridge Theatre
Infobox Theatre
name = Cambridge Theatre
caption = Chicago - The Musical at the Cambridge Theatre
address =Seven Dials
city = Camden,London
country =
designation = Grade II
latitude = 51.513611
longitude = -0.127222
architect = Wimperis, Simpson & Guthrie
owner = Really Useful Theatres
capacity = 1,231 on 3 levels
type =West End theatre
opened = 4 September 1930
yearsactive =
rebuilt =
closed =
othernames =
production = Chicago
currentuse =
website = www.rutheatres.com/venueinfo/cam.htmThe Cambridge Theatre is aWest End theatre , on a corner site in Earlham Street facingSeven Dials , in theLondon Borough of Camden , built in 1929-30. It was designed by Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie; interior partly by Serge Chermayeff (an interior designer with the firm ofWaring & Gillow ), with interior bronze friezes by sculptor Anthony Gibbons Grinling [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?pid=1&id=477155 English Heritage listing details] accessed 28 Apr 2007] . The theatre is built in steel and concrete and is notable for its elegant and clean lines of design. The theatre was refurbished in 1950—the original gold and silver decor was painted over in red, and candelabras and chandeliers were added. In 1987, in order to restore the original décor, the theatre was once again refurbished, this time byCarl Toms . The theatre has a circular entrance foyer, with Grinling's bronze frieze depicting nude figures in exercise poses, the theme continues into the main foyer, with dancing nudes, marble pilaster uplighters and concealed lighting.English Heritage notes"the Cambridge Theatre is a rare, complete and early example of a London theatre adopting the moderne,
expressionist style pioneered in Germany during the 1920s. It marked a conscious reaction to the design excesses of themusic hall and contemporary cinemas. Theatres looked for a new style appropriate to the greater sophistication of their entertainment and found it in the Germanic moderne forms of simple shapes enlivened by concealed lighting, shiny steelwork and touches of bright colour; this was not taken up by cinema designers until 1935."The theatre was Grade II listed in January, 1999.
Productions
Productions at the Cambridge Theatre have been characterised by relatively short runs interspersed with several dark periods and the theatre was used for trade film shows in the late 1930s and again in 1969 as a cinema.
Notable productions include
Joan Sims in Breath of spring by Peter Coke in 1958,Tommy Steele inHalf a Sixpence in 1963 (678 performances),Bruce Forsyth inLittle Me in 1964 (334 performances) and in the late 1970s the Kander and Ebb musicalChicago ran for 590 performances. More recently the 'rock'n'roll' musicalReturn to the Forbidden Planet which was based onShakespeare 's The Tempest and used 1950s and 1960s songs opened in September 1989 and lasted until early 1993, winning theOlivier Award for Best New Musical—beating the favourite,Miss Saigon [ [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/CambridgeTheatre.htm Theatre History] accessed 28 Apr 2007] .The controversial show
Jerry Springer - The Opera had a run from 14 October 2003 - 19 February 2005. This was followed by a month run of illusionistDerren Brown 's Something Wicked This Way Comes tour, before the London premiere ofFlying Music 'sDancing In The Streets which opened on7 July 2005 . This finished its run on22 April 2006 and Chicago moved acrossTheatreland from theAdelphi Theatre to continue its London run into its tenth year at the theatre that originally hosted the show in the 1970s. It opened at the Cambridge on Friday28 April .Recent and present productions
* "Grease" (24 October 1996 - 11 September 1999) by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, starring at various times
Shane Richie andBen Richards
* "Great Balls of Fire" (6 October 1999 - 18 December 1999)
* "The Beautiful Game" (26 September 2000 - 1 September 2001) byAndrew Lloyd Webber andBen Elton
* "Fame" (20 September 2001 - 31 August 2002)
* "Our House" (28 October 2002 - 16 August 2003) by Madness and Tim Firth
* "Jerry Springer - The Opera " (14 October 2003 - 19 February 2005), starringDavid Soul
* "Something Wicked this Way Comes" (2 June 2005 - 2 July 2005), starringDerren Brown
* "Dancing in the Streets" (19 July 2005 - 22 April 2006)
* "Chicago" (27 April 2006 - )
* "Chicago - 10th Anniversary Gala" (5 December 2007)References
* "Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", John Earl and Michael Sell pp. 102 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3
External links
* [http://www.rutheatres.com/venueinfo/cam.htm Cambridge Theatre homepage]
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